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Minorities Commission takes up complaints of reluctance by banks to extend loans to beneficiaries from minority communities

Minorities Commission takes up complaints of reluctance by banks to extend loans to beneficiaries from minority communities
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The Karnataka State Minorities Commission has raised concerns regarding banks' reluctance to provide loans to minority community beneficiaries. Officials have been instructed to expedite loan disbursements and ensure welfare schemes are effectively delivered.

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Ensuring equitable access to financial services and government welfare is critical for the socio-economic upliftment of marginalized communities.

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The reported reluctance by banks to extend loans to beneficiaries of government schemes belonging to minority communities was taken up during a meeting chaired by Chairman of Karnataka State Minorities Commission U. Nisar Ahmed in Chamarajanagar.

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